ethical conduct

Teachings on ethical conduct, a fundamental Buddhist practice that is based on avoiding harmful actions and engaging in constructive actions.

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A Nun's Life

Life as a Western Buddhist nun

What it means to live as a nun in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition in the…

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Gomchen Lamrim

Contemplating specific aspects of karma

The naturally negative actions and those proscribed by the Buddha. The eight favorable conditions for…

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Gomchen Lamrim

Virtuous karma and its effects

How virtuous karma is created and the types of results it brings. An explanation of…

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Gomchen Lamrim

The effects of negative karma

Reflecting on the karmic results of each of the 10 nonvirtues inspires us to abstain…

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Gomchen Lamrim

What makes karma powerful

Reflecting on four ways in which karma is powerful helps us to make our virtuous…

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Gomchen Lamrim

The factors that influence karmic weight

A look at the various factors that make virtuous and nonvirtuous karma heavier or lighter.…

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Gomchen Lamrim

The mental nonvirtues: coveting, malice and wrong views

The four branches of coveting, malice and wrong views that make them a complete karmic…

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Gomchen Lamrim

The nonvirtues of stealing and sexual misconduct

The four branches of a complete karma for stealing and sexual misconduct. Looking at sexual…

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Gomchen Lamrim

Developing conviction in karma

What it means to have conviction in karma. The four principles of karma. The four…

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Teachings at Sravasti Abbey

Chapter 2: Verses 124-136

By decreasing our faults, like lying and greed, and enhancing our good qualities, we can…

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